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English, 05.09.2019 17:10 Svetakotok

Which elements of a personal narrative would make the
most sense for takoda to include next? select two options.
a resolution of the conflict with uncle mahkah
some dialogue that to develop the character of uncle
mahkah
a climax with a confrontation between takoda and uncle
mahkah
la flashback to a previous interaction between takoda and
uncle mahkah
an introduction describing the life of takoda and uncle
mahkah

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